Little S Disease is a type of spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (rare in children) that affects the legs more than the arms. This disease is characterized by impaired musc ...
Read MoreDischarge Seropus (Seropus) is a mixture of serum and pus, which is found, for example, in infected blisters. Serous purulent discharge is a fluid consisting of serous fl ...
Read MoreSudek S Atrophy is a rapidly progressive osteoporosis of the bones of the hand or foot, sometimes developing as a result of injury, infection or the presence of a maligna ...
Read MoreCorectopia is a displacement of the pupil to the side compared to its normal position in the center of the iris. With congenital corectopia, the pupil is usually displace ...
Read MoreDrom- and Dromo- are prefixes that denote movement or speed. They are used in many words related to transport, cars and movement in space. The word "throttle" is one exam ...
Read MoreThe meninges, also known as meninxes or meningeal membranes, are important connective tissue structures that surround the brain and spinal cord. The common name "meningea ...
Read MoreDouble vision, also known as diplopia, is a vision disorder in which a person sees double or blurry images of one object. This occurs due to problems with coordinating ey ...
Read MoreHemosiderin is a special pigment that is formed in the body as a result of the breakdown of hemoglobin into hemosiderin, which contains iron, and bilirubin. Hemosiderin i ...
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